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Boniches, Cuenca, Spain

The buildings are surrounded by pine trees in a place of great beauty. They are located at 100 m. of the town, which is very small, approximately 100 inhabitants, which multiply on vacation, however it has a supermarket and bar. The pharmacy and the medical center are 10 km away.

Located in the heart of the natural monument "rodenal del Cabriel", our establishments enjoy a privileged situation where the whole environment is virgin, because it is little known.

Ground floor is the living room, kitchen, laundry room, a room and a bathroom adapted to disabled.

First floor four rooms and another bathroom.

It is just two and a half hours from Madrid, one hour and a half from Valencia and one hour from Cuenca and Teruel. The traveler can enjoy landscapes of great beauty.

The itineraries that can be done within Boniches are many: pine of the four claws, traqueiro, obrada, castil del rey, tabarreña, peña de los boumos, Chorreiro, the peaks.

We have a homologated route of hiking of small route called CU 66, but there are many paths to walk without hurry, with beautiful landscapes throughout the year, in the autumn the mushroom picking with lots of them, and in the summer to bathe in the river Cabriel one of the best preserved in Europe.

In our establishment we will provide information to make these tours.

From here you can make exclusions to:

• Basin; World Heritage City.

• The lagoons of the hole gully.

• Pajaroncillo; where Celtic tumuli are found, an interesting archaeological site from the iron age, in an impressive mountain landscape.

• Cañete; medieval village, castle, gates and walls.

• Villar del humo; with his cave paintings.

Moya El Castillo, at the top of the hill, is currently in the process of restoration and encloses a keep and retains part of the guard wall.

The Villa, also at the top, conserves: a church, town hall, still in operation and

the remains of six other churches.

Also some doors of the 7 that in their day kept the Villa and the strength, as they are the door of the Villa, the door of the Eyes or the door of San Juan, among others are conserved. A double wall surrounds the top.